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ES 104 Lab Quiz Name: _ Sample DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET. USE THE SCANTRON FORM! Lab 1 1. Note the shadowed side of Moon. This diagram shows the moon in what phase? a) First quarter b) full c) third quarter d) new e) eclipse 2. With Moon in this position, it is (circle) a) Waxing b) Waning c) at lunar eclipse d) at solar eclipse e) none of these answers 3. What is the time (in days) from full Moon to a new Moon? a) 13 ⅔ b) 14 c) 14 ¾ d) 15 e) 29 ½ 4. If the full moon is on the eastern horizon, what is the approximate time of day? a) Sunrise b) Noon c) mid afternoon d) Sunset e) Midnight 5. When it is summer in Australia, what season is it in Oregon? a) Spring b) summer c) fall d) winter

e) depends what time of year it is Lab 2 6. Compared to the outer planets, the inner planets are a) much closer to one another b) much further apart than the outer planets c) larger d) cooler e) none of these choices 7. How many Earth years go by before one Venus year has passed? a) 0.53 b) 0.62 c) 224.7 d) 1.63 e) 1.88 8. From its density, you can surmise Mars is composed mostly of a) rock b) ice c) gas d) a combination of ice and rock e) a combination of ice and gas 9. Which planet has a day length closest to Earth? a) Mercury b) Venus c) Mars d) Jupiter e) Saturn 10. Which planet has lowest surface pressure? a) Mercury b) Venus c) Mars d) Jupiter e) Saturn Lab 3 11. If you know velocity (speed) and distance, t=time can be calculated with the following equation. a) t=vd b) t=v/d c) t=d/v d) v=dt

e) v=t/d 12. If the speed of sound is 350 m/s, and there is a 10 second round-trip sound travel time, how far away is the object that the sound is reflecting from? (calculate, and show equation) a) 17.5 m b) 35 m c) 175 m d) 350 m e) 3500 m 10 s 350m OOPS 1750 m= 2 s 13. The wavelength of yellow light is about a) 750-640 nanometers b) 500-440 nanometers c) 400-360 nanometers d) 4500-4000 angstroms e) 6000-5600 angstroms 14. The speed of light is approximately a) 93,000,000 meters per second b) 150,000,000 kilometers per second c) 3,000,000 meters per second d) 300,000,000 meters per second e) 8.33 light years 15. Ultraviolet light is invisible because a) it has wavelengths longer than visible light b) it has wavelengths shorter than visible light c) it is traveling faster than visible light d) it is traveling slower than visible light e) it has a lower frequency than visible light. Lab 4 16. asthenosphere a. destruction of lithosphere 17. convergent boundary b. easily deformed 18. divergent boundary c. shallow earthquakes 19. lithosphere d. strongest earthquakes 20. transform boundary e. upper mantle and crust (It doesn t day Matching so not all responses are used and one is used twice.) 21. What type of plate boundary affects the Pacific Northwest?

a. Convergent mostly b. Divergent c. Transform d. All of the above e. Starbucks 22. Hawaii was created a. By a mantle plume b. 65 million years ago c. By Elvis Presley d. Before Midway Island e. 758 miles from Suiko 23. What is the rate of movement shown by the rocks along the San Andreas Fault a. 25 million years b. 8 cm c. 3 inches d. About 1.5 cm/year e. About 4.2 inches per year Lab 5 Use these seismograms and your time-travel curve for P-waves and S-waves (figures 2 and 3) on pages 5-4 and 5-5 of lab 5 to answer questions 5.1 through 5.4, on the following page

(http://www.appstate.edu/~abbottrn/e-quake/pt2-qk.html) 24. The P wave arrival at Kingston is: choose letter in diagram or e. none of those 25. The S wave at Mayaguez is choose letter in diagram or e. none of those 26. The time between P and S wave at Mayaguez is: a. 0 seconds b. 70 seconds c. 45 seconds d. 110 seconds e. 2 minutes 27. The distance from the earthquake to Mayaguez is a. 20 miles b. 30 miles c. 200 miles d. 300 miles e. 500 miles Use maps of Lab 5 activities (on table) if they will be helpful for 5.5 and 5.6 28. The greatest liquefaction hazard exists a. Closer to the river b. in West Salem c. On the top of Salem Heights d. At Fairview Hospital

e. it is the same in all these places 29. What information would be useful in determining a location to build a home? a. Liquefaction potential b. Landslide susceptibility c. Type of bedrock d. All of these e. None of these Lab 6 See mineral sample A provided to answer questions 6.1 through 6.4 30. The luster of this sample is a. Metallic gray b. Metallic yellow c. Glassy light d. Glassy dark e. Dull 31. If the mineral sample has a volume of 200 cm 3 and a mass of 1500 grams, its density is a. 0.33cm 3 /g b. 0.133 g/cm 3 c. 7.5 cm 3 /g d. 7.5 g/cm 3 e. 1.33 g/cm 3 32. The mineral s cleavage is a. 1 direction, perfect b. 2 directions at 60 o c. 2 directions at 90 o d. 3 directions at 60 o e. 3 directions at 90 o 33. This mineral is a. Augite b. Plagioclase c. Galena d. Biotite e. Muscovite 34. What physical properties allow you to distinguish one feldspar from another? a. Angle between cleavage planes b. Color, if it is pink or gray c. Color, if it is white

d. Striations on cleavage surface, if present e. Either b or d, if present Lab 7 See sample R provided to answer question 35. Which term best describes the texture of the rock sample? a. Fine-grained b. Glassy c. Coarse-grained d. Porphyritic e. Pegmatitic 36. What mineral would you expect to find in a gabbro? a. Quartz b. Muscovite c. Biotite d. Potassium feldspar e. Plagioclase feldspar 37. What is the name of a rock with 15 mm phenocrysts of potassium feldspar in a matrix of 2 mm crystals of quartz, potassium feldspar, plagioclase feldspar, and biotite? a. Porphyritic andesite b. Basalt c. Diorite d. Porphyritic granite e. Obsidian 38. The chemical composition of the rock described in question 20 is a. ultramafic b. Mafic c. Intermediate d. Felsic e. There is not enough information to determine this. Lab 8 39. Look at the topographic profile of Mt. Rainier. What type of volcano is it? a) Cinder cone b) Composite cone c) Shield volcano d) Volcanic neck e) Fissure eruption flood lava 40. If you find andesite lava flows, what would be the typical type of volcano it came from? f) Cinder cone g) Composite cone h) Shield volcano